The Fair Labor Standards Act Protects You
The FLSA is a federally mandated law that establishes minimum wage, overtime, recordkeeping, and youth employment standards. One of its most significant and frequently referenced protections for American workers regards overtime wages.
Overtime Pay
Employers must pay time-and-a-half the regular hourly rate for non-exempt employees who work more than 40 hours in a workweek. For every hour worked over 40, you, as the employee, are entitled to 1.5 times your hourly wage.
Say your hourly rate is $15/hour. Each hour worked over 40 in a given week should reflect overtime pay, which is 1.5 times your typical wages. In this case, you’d receive $22.50/hour for each one over 40.
Also, all non-discretionary pay must be included in your overtime rate calculation. So, if you receive commissions, shift differentials, production bonuses or other pay, that pay must be considered in determining the amount of your overtime pay.
Exemption Status
While many workers are entitled to overtime pay, some jobs may be exempt from overtime. Examples of these exempt jobs include professionals, administrators, and outside salespeople. However, the FLSA determines exemption status based on salary level and job duties – not titles.
Records
Employers must maintain accurate written records of their employees’ hours of work, including overtime. The detailed documentation ensures that workers receive the pay they’ve rightfully earned.
How Can an Employment & Labor Law Attorney Help?
Consulting our employment and labor law attorneys is a crucial step in seeking compensation. We can assist you in numerous ways, with the end goal of helping you recover what you’ve earned.
Understanding Your Rights
Our attorneys at Bohrer Brady, LLC specialize in unpaid overtime employment law. Our in-depth knowledge of federal and state overtime laws will allow us to understand and advise you regarding your potential unpaid overtime claim.
We have the expertise and experience to help you determine whether your employer has violated the FLSA and calculate the total compensation you deserve. We’ll consider your regular rate, overtime hours, and any applicable premium pay.
Gathering Evidence
Although not always necessary, these types of documents can support your claim:
- Timecards
- Emails/texts about overtime
- Employee Handbooks/Manuals
- Pay stubs
- Contracts
- Employment agreements
- Independent contractor agreements
Depending on the situation, we can also assist you by obtaining witness statements from co-workers and others who can support your claims of unpaid overtime hours.
Legal Approach
While attempting to negotiate with an employer may be a viable option in some situations, often, the best approach is to take legal action. At Bohrer Brady, LLC, we’ve helped victims file numerous lawsuits against employers for unpaid wages.
We’ll represent you in any court proceedings, presenting evidence and compelling arguments to support your claim and maximize your chances of a favorable outcome.
Protection from Retaliation
If needed, we can offer legal counsel on how to protect your rights against potential retaliation. And, if you face retaliation from your employer, we’ll help you take further legal avenues against them on your behalf.
Working with Bohrer Brady, LLC can increase the likelihood of recovering your unpaid wages and holding your employer accountable.
Unpaid Overtime Attorneys Looking Out for You
Don’t let your employer get away with violating your rights. If you worked more than 40 hours of work in a week without overtime pay, contact the attorneys at Bohrer Brady, LLC now.
In a free, confidential consultation, we’ll discuss your case, help you understand the applicable laws, and discuss whether you should file a claim for unpaid wages. We’ll protect your best interests.
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